The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1912, Page 6

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Beh ti ss oH Ly ° m THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1912. ¥ «| # ape ar und Adelf Stage a Realistic Battle in the Convention West.ty Schaere ! o fa ee CD If ua Phowen pies sg ae ait . —rrusle by Condo B ey || LISTEN, ADoLF, WE AIN'D ATYRACT- — . CHAIRMAN | Pur THAT (6 Decne BOTY : | |ING ENOUGH NOTICE IN DISS CONFENTION, ; Fane ake NO i {| Now Here 198 DER IDEA — You I DON'D KNQCK You og: a a __ CHANCES, Bay jas esl | [INTERRUPT DER CHURMAN, UND DEN ¥ OuUDT. YOU JU; procey Don'd You “52 mei YR ai, = a/ eh | N.UGAT INTO You UND KNocK You ve ly ie “MADAME BUTTERFLY y NOCK REMEMBER # OvDT. OF CouRSE Sau MAKE Wim VoT HAS3 Stuy upl!||HaBBenen t * I KwocKedD “- OH, DoT 183 DIFFERENT, I WAS TO PRETEND You Dir, press ARABIAN ACROBATS | OTHER BIG ACTS | The PANTAGES | Matinee Daily—-Twico Nightly SEVEN AVIATOR GIRLS | Aika ee Besar | 10¢ and 20¢ Y MODEL MILLINERY ST People’s Mank Mids. hops, 12%e Ib; pork bones, 4 POPE SEES MOVING PICTURES ROME, June 21.—Pope Pius today for the first time in his life saw a mov picture show, The apparatus was set up in the Vatican with the permission of the pontiff, .nd a SAN any ry butter, 206 cataup, 18¢ Washingto WESTLAKE BY FRED L. BOALT. Jim shooting the chutes. And every-|they work in, Thelr trousers were ag Ae “i “They begin here—and end here.| body likes music |held up by leather belts. | The 1 eee the start and I'm in at the said they begin here and end /ktime of the hold an Rage here. Why? See that door? it's) ¥8* ground Into their hands « finish, | know!” big and wide open, A free show) {ace*.. They were humming The taxicabby was discussing the inside. You can get an evening’s the River Shannon Flows “ Kutteral, tuneless bans, paychology of ‘shooting vagal b> aaa for a nickel or a ‘hie on tas wen abla wom chutes.” It was in the nature of ba | pg fingers %j by a place like : monologues The hour wa: A Bie can't get it ptten folnt,” mused the 1 and 12. The place, an h- [this The open door, the ichts,| itn atic eerves one usetat| f this month looks susplcfounty Ike the hitherto unknown speech ment of ref the music rey bev bol Ba Me purpose. It gives the bhoys a place|Of Lincoln that Seribbler wrote for Bump's Magazine last year,—Puck where you may get m See that bune to come to, It doesn’t do them apy | ——————~ “German peasant band, harm, however much It may harm | pictures and Getting drunk on a nicke! apiece. five cente., Every table was fitied, | 4 Mt Ive Been | otnete. elect. Mts eurm ned ght, The taxieabby te a friend of ming | WOTKINE nikhts and sleeping days Soul Nev et AA tout we any. and | Secencd in icather. puttees, end{T can't Ket uted to seeing kids on| th music le Rood. too” Shoulders. high hunched” from| the top of the slide, ready to start table i the center ot the| canching cae Steering wheel. {the top of the slide, gelnxiixpa,.(8t & table im the o rare On oo “They begin here—and end here," | the top of the slide, getting ready a judge repeated the taxieabby. “I come/to start. It's a short slide, "bo, and en Stak Pry, Sa - | & swift one, and there's a heluva | 0) Bis - v ae hotp pol amare ~~ Dump at the bottom, b'lieve me! maany nds” and no one “cam theatres Iét ont. and I'm as table; A Waiter came and ostentatiously Dia sail ale the tow S| wiped our table : J fae BO topick ups fare here as anywhere,/ “iped 28 eet, spay.’ sald the prietors?” asked | the | taxicably. ‘A-tmember of the band was sing-|tasicabby, | The waiter smiled. oiey bunch, ‘it miner's getting drunk enough to start son c a mt earing out the chairs, ing “Where the River Shannon| “Youre wear Flows,” and the other musicians | h* sald. Wil it be the same as} He pointed out the proprietors— foined in thé chorus—and so did| before [three old men, two very thin and/ shriveled, and one very fat. It seem: we | “Take a slant,” said the taxi “Swell song, ain't it—and sad? ed an odd way to spend one’ - | |clining years—catering to such a lerowd. These old men had the ap-| film showing the Campanile of Venice was shown ~“EROOKED you think the sew contributor Poblisher— Then is a Metle bit Yes; the unpublished letter of Washington that he wrote SULPHURRO BATHS FOR RHEUMATISM. —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists seeing life noisy bunch? Kids and ‘chickens. SANITARY P ET Ie 5° Pin WE STLAKE 5 <P UBLIC MARK PUBLIC MARKET“. i BIG SPECIAL SATURDAY aSUGAR 5:50. 8 At Stall 330—Meat Section y chicken, Ibe) iy; amutton 12 Me room. Only one, Saturday’s Specials No. 214 tins Toma’ Se icc tines bat cos cl These j Many Others at said the taxicabby. A drunken woman was weeping those two bhoys at the nm eeause of the sadness of it if I'm any judge, they're longshore- | vo srance of bicodiess automatons.| JOHN C. 'S GROCERY DEPT. PS) “It's the booze that's shedding|men or sailors. The¥'ve worked | ? is the time of year when housewives are doubling and tripling thelr consumption of | ‘ One wondered why their nce thost of those tears,” sald the taxi-|hard ali day. They've got corns Gd not have a dempening effect Rear Ave. Floor. cabby. “Did you ever notice how! én their hands. At night they come : The preserving season is on and sugar cute n big figure in cost of production. Parsulng our ¥ people cry when they're|here and get a dollar's worth of MPO! the epiri i a wom | an nn er ar mg big eon, to our omnns we are again peaking snent frie pores below + sam ee i ‘ ' price, Everywhere in the market the spirit of saving prevails, comb! quality foused, and bow few laugh? That's|fun for a nickel, i caine Try Kimball's Lunch | Mrs. Lee’s Home Lunch Jf tious treatment. Free delivery with -abothor purchase to most every part of city, Ask for pepenes,, Uae ent ony, youl ton The. “Maoye wore . ite. clothes) Just dude 608 we Whew poe Gk | Geivds tebe 34 evecrintan goed te and keep this ad with you when you visit ae Saturday jfor them y are and years ago. When come often oat tomenrew. Trr « plore of cur —— amoatien wine mension naib | invited to drink they cracked mirth. tee Cream (our eum mabe) + Geiielous home-mide cherry pls with teen amilen, Gratl, ond passed on Geo shin, it's good, © Cup Of out unequaled cotten “The youngsters come her id * ara. the taxicabby, “because it's eany and informal. They're shy about going to the swell grills and leafes. Once started on the ehat this place isn't good enough. They | TALL 1 ~ ee 2 5 Best Fresh Churned Creamery Butter ....2 Iba. 650; 3 Ibe. S6e EDGERLY-FITZ CO. AT FIRST AVE. ENTRANCE [ PICKLE SECTION ] 5 Large Cans Milk. 25 | Geet Belting: Beet, We vas uM settee s1 a » Centennial Best and Molly Pour All Kinds Lauodry Mean, 3 bare, 10€ 166-10 saek Granulated Rogar Restever Wiewr, #8 Ihe ....., | want the tony places and a joy ride |p Pure Cane Sugar, sack [in a taxt now and then lhe tore & ant tas eee eres SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET tah Preonge sera Geeks Stans’ 96S | ¢ oe eee en eo Eo eed <4 cet mien tor tone» ye | | Stalls 103-104, Grocery | ?°s."2t Sy Re avell. Anal BEST BUTTER AND EGGS Freeh Kid Chickens hn BOS] A URE! CANE—The kind you want for canning, 100-Ib she's here agaio—here and | TOKIO TEA STORE AT POPULAR PRICES Beer’ Bolling. Meet. 1b :i— a k, delivered free with a $2 grocery order ...... Saturday § 4 big eans Carnation Milk . Z ‘1c cans selected Ground Spice, all varieties 6 Ibs. fancy Rolled Oats canspfancy Corn .... $5.85 | isc ike thie~—at the foot of the| A git left th | e' left the noisy group and pEST'A ©, at . A. SCOTT, Stall 28 jarted towards the door. Her ly a. 7 aad were too drunk to be E. N Shaemean, Salt y as Pleat oo or ae ate | THREE STORIES WITHOUT A STAIR. sia" v8. ANDERSON = | :* GROCERY CO, Stall 210 Beet. ie ¢ | . MOME-MADE Pure Lard’ eur wn mene. 2 ibe. Be | the Talley Im MEATS NOTED FOR QUALITY. STALIN 26-96 | tee Bet | se Checolaten, Wh ccna collided with an imitation palm, It |fell crashing to the floor. One of| |the thin proprietors hurried for-| ward and restored the counterfeit! to {ts proper position. He sald Ibs. fancy Navy Beans f 25¢ J something which we could not hear. | . English Breakfast, ( 3 | The girl turned on him and} ‘ ‘ es mera Wie re Nlonareh Laney Pee cane aah Teh 296 Tastee “the "mepattor “traces | Stand Pike = 1st and Pike Lucky Strike Fruit Market | 5's! gist 2 jan Sliced Pineapple .......... ween ene Tltne beer oerbl Treeed veo tree! a arte commons with purchases over $10. See display of prizes Comaer_Witth and Fine, RE MOE LOT sh oo rb baind drove asda > SY 25e¢ Ff girl iurched through the door. . ot Romet, Ib. 100-2 v b. 12°64 eens, 1272s A. A. HINTZ, Stalls 11-12 | “t told you there was a heluva |i bump at the bottom,” said the taxi: tk | _ BIG SUGAR SPECIAL THE NOBLEST ROMAN |} ® rocsie ‘ext GMUUEATED 800AM POR ecco OF THEM ALL | et : 0 POUNDS BEST GRANULATED SUGAR FOR ' She Coffee, Ib. Spices, 4 0% phe. SMOKED MEATS AT WHOLESALE PRICES To introduce the Rob |" teat Brands for The Olympic Grocery aAt8448e Freeh Dre Peacock, Old Potatoes W Dry Sait Pork, ib. 10 att Pure Lara 81,30 ‘waa . #438 Double Certificates [| W;,S, BURRELL QUALITY MEATS | Last Ib «+0125 4 118 Pike St., Opposite Bon Marche i ¢ All Day Saturday— PP recs ox ranm 18° | 2 Ibs. Pure Lard. 25c | i We Deliver Free to Nearly All Parts of the City. 4 Ask for Them | Be Loe P. R at Ib a “We| Leng Ricernre 0 » Bring This Ad With You for Convenience in Buying. CA SWANSON. T | Rs: ent. 6 gnc b. : 15¢ hoe sie s . A. —Top Floor. | Bese} a FBS "ae ee | is boas’ pig mayeey - _The man whom Fisher Flouring mae sued for selling too cheap | Be gh AN PMB Murphy’s Market yeon's Peanik pana OLD PIKL PLACE SPECIAL [merit ally s ig:|___ Stall 13-14 Sull 16, lily eats Yoho i | Young Wabbite, it, cae ii: | ern.cor hp 106.1886 Cheese, Ie ME othe pe oz Bi Fe) 1g | At Local Ranch Sees, decent e STALL t2—Fitth Ave sana A. ANESE, Stall 208 | om HERE FOODS COST LESS—THEY'RE FRESHER, TOO Holly Flour, per «ack ‘ Good family four 1: Téoics and #up Fairbanks & Frayn »._ RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one of more stalls YA RET ! | vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on stalls, GEN. CLAYTON POWELL Jowest prices, See our tui: 6%) Bitiott s260, The Wricht Place, the Wa °C. €. CAMPBELL STREL 9 J committ trom Ar- afi and _the_ See Fresh Churiéd ‘Wash. Creamery Butter, tb, ee ep A The Sun Grovery acific Poultry Co. | iMtack God. nish Creamery Butter, 2 tbe pe ‘a t a 1 inc Coa 9 Imported’ Swiss ‘Cheese,’ Ib: eager gy og" sneniber Main Floor—tntrance HRM Ay. Top Fleer, a y |_Phone Efilott 4432 Tillamook Full. Cream Cheese, tb 2 ths. Cottage Cheese | Semi-Anndal Stock-Taking Sale _ THE BIG GROCERY—Some of Saturday’s Prices ‘DIX DISCLAIMS Halibut f Waahitcion Uoehosecel oles ; oe | Rverything Most Re Sold at Loge Than Cost. Read thie Following Specials 10 bare good Laundry feap.,. BE@ | § dis vonemBearchiight Matches 486 Meats, Poultry i ! 00 tb * Pure Cane Su: mt Bo Cateup ee | -asussenih, ‘R:- NELSON. Downstairs | ANY DEAL Js9.%227 SURED tite re itn inte REARS | Larke Pane ‘New Potatoes Pare tard, & YET NOT Sagplc bgt valgh ar Oka TORROmEr | NEW YORK, June 21.-—Hefore » Back Pog ‘ 100 cane Assorted Spices Be | Gr in’ b0 ik. bags,’ deitverea Lege be Tamby i Music all day Saturday. Our leader leads the J)reaving tor Baltimore in bin ante Poet Sack Bien ayy RO 4 HIE 18, can Ghirardeti'e Ground Choeo: | other groceries od P. J. Heseler, music and we lead in prices. today, Gov. Dix declared emphat Re sak ensrk dean hore | ee es eps + gm Pal feally that he had made no deal 300 large Jars of Fancy Vashon island ra fine Parlor Broom, a 400 value | E. MULLEN & LOVEJOY, 1505 PIKE PLACE with Chas. F. Murphy whereby he | Sonn per dat stress OO nf sem, «ee Soe | WES -Churned Creamery Butte 7 ae reepaa $1.00 | %2""4 be renominated for governor Local Ranch Eggs, not over 3 days old, 2 dozen ‘55e in return for supporting the | BUTTERMILK, ICE COLD, FREE TO ALL CUSTOMERS parr iget Rigel 37 ron espe |_WHITE CLOVER BUTTER STORE, Stal “0 said the presidential race was an | open proposition and that the tent- | porary chairman of the convention | 8 { AAC sucan onty Pitavorea no special cantidute > i Booths 201, 64,40 | pe oF Pee RIN | A joths 201, 64, | “Sack Fine The rate every day | fone Pies wT tele vr Se fa pe SURRENDER _ |}. Basset sale. "1ts the name sugar Hl itaV ana. ative selection of Parker for tem June 21.—It was re-| $a | sitive Sine REE DAY ZY Pore wares sanawicn Paper, phe Fe | Seite" rads BNAP lS, gin 1 Machine Oi P STALLS MEARMAN'S, STALL. 101 BUTTER, RGGs, CHEESE KENVONS' Always the Rest WESTLAKE « 7A\ Sakae Eee rence ng FUSS, & CRIPPS | Extra Fancy Large Bing |i) Sty IALS POR sArUMDAY bs. pea Ib. 15¢; 2 Ibs. | Royal Ann 7 yon's Mosiery—Wear and Comfort. |— t Zine O << Men's Be Se | Wik Neckties... 4a0e | § you always use. Why do ID ab ge je * Seas tein ae 488 Pie * White \ ) for ported this afternoon that Gen Whe rom Pescy. La ee. ‘ z pounds and lose 2 |Estenoz and Gen. Ivonet, negro n r e ns Bie. Spec © OO PEALEA 506-543 ave ee a at ER ar Prebe |rebel leaders, had surrendered to | = |the commander of the naval station | | The Swedish Club's Annual Mid-| summer Picnic at Fortuna Park on} une 23, will be the ev | season.e Kverybody ie toe 2he Don't Fail to Visit Slegels’ Liquor § ustard. 12 02. bottle, 1O@ to 10¢ » DOMESTIC BAKERY AND 156 DELICATESSEN Malt road, best in Seattle, ¥ be loaves » It is the Handiest Place to Buy Your oo STATAS & Ib, Unaweetened Che hirardeli's . J. SIEGELS,, 1509 First Ave. CORNER MARKET Jacobt Jacobs ah AM BETWEEN— SANITARY MARKET

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